Shouldn’t it have been spread more? Do you ever let a day go by before you realize you forgot to put water in your diffuser? Same. Introducing the essential oil diffuser station. This diffuser hack was a game changer for me so I had to share it.
I have the best intentions when it comes to spreading, but it’s often just one more thing on my to-do list, near the bottom in terms of priorities. But I know the powerful benefits of diffusing, and while I always have the best intentions of diffusing rather than lighting a useful (and toxic) candle, I often find myself getting in the way of life. Masu.
What is a diffuser station?
A diffusion station is a designated area where a diffuser and a container of water are placed together on a tray to facilitate diffusion.
I started following your Instagram account. elegant nest About a year ago, the inspiration I get from this account has brought so many little joys into my daily life with her colorful and whimsical home decor and creative interpretations of essential oils .
I don’t think Brook, author of Nesting with Grace, calls his diffusion method a “diffusion station,” but I learned how to add a decanter and a few bottles of oil next to each diffuser for convenience. It was from her. The cute tray is also a nice accent. It seems obvious when you think about it, but I had never thought about it. When I put a pitcher or water container next to the diffuser for ease of use, I diffused it much more frequently.
When I bought my first carafe and filled it with water next to my new diffuser, I ended up using it every day. Walking 3 feet to the sink to fill the diffuser seemed like a deal breaker. That’s very stupid. I don’t think I’m the only one dealing with this problem, because the decanter is a game changer. If this idea appeals to you, we think you’ll agree that diffusing has become more fun and more accessible.
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I have installed several diffuser stations throughout the house. There was a station in the entryway and a station in my spot on the couch.
It’s especially helpful to create an essential oil diffuser station on your nightstand. Diffusing lavender in the evening has a relaxing effect and is also known to improve sleep. Plus, I love little nighttime rituals like having a sleep mocktail instead of alcohol for me.
Best places to install a diffuser station:
- That smell lingers in the kitchen from that messy dinner.
- Guest bathroom to keep the air fresh.
- A bedside table that diffuses sleep-enhancing oils.
- Place it on your sofa table for easy diffusion while relaxing.
- Since it’s a console table in the entryway, the first thing your guests will smell is a pleasant aroma.
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Diffuser station styling tips:
- glass jar with flip top lid Easy to find and makes a great water container.
- Use serving plates or cake stands to display diffusers and carafes.
- A cute soap dish or trinket dish would be cute to hold a bottle of essential oil.
- A decorative cutting board makes a great base for a spreading station.
- Check out the pie plate. Makes a great tray.
Another benefit of creating an essential oil diffuser station is that the station is aesthetically pleasing, with a cute tray, glass decanter, and cute bowl for the oils. I feel happy every time I pass my station!
By the way, you may have noticed my glass diffuser. I wanted something like the following Diffuser pictured above As long as I am an essential oil user. The original design is from Young Living, but its diffusers cost over $300. I decided to buy a $40 product from Amazon. I really liked it. It looks the same, but produces more mist. I don’t think it will last as long as the Young Living diffuser. My diffuser run time is the same as other diffusers. please find here.
I was hesitant to share this new diffusion method because it’s clearly an efficient way to diffuse essential oils, but it wasn’t an obvious solution for me and I had a lot of fun with it, so of course I’m going to share it with you. I love sharing. me and my family. Be sure to check it out elegant nest-I think you will love her as much as I do!
xx, Jenny